Oyo taps Sabre for agency distribution
Oyo Hotels & Homes has picked Sabre to power its travel agency distribution.
The two companies have signed a long-term global partnership agreement through Sabre’s SynXis platform.
It gives almost 900,000 travel agents access to the Oyo inventory.
The agreement allows OYO to connect with major corporates and start RFP contracting.
"We have built strong capabilities to work with distribution partners and are excited to begin this relationship with Sabre. We believe that this partnership will immensely help owners generate additional demand for the properties," said Oyo global chief strategy officer, Maninder Gulati.
Frank Trampert, chief commercial officer, EMEA & APAC for Sabre Hospitality Solutions said: "We are enabling a new distribution model for Oyo, increasing their exposure to global markets in addition to supporting travel agents
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